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akirch

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akirch

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you do not have do remove the head (and gasket) to remove/change the rocker arm... *wink*

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great thinking harry






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Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do!

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thats a cracking idea if your changing rockers a bit for testing.


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Hmmm yes looks good. I don't like the angle those rockers are sitting at.



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Why? Isn't that perfect?

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Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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Makes re torquing the head a little awkward.
What are the studs?
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I seriously doubt it!


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The studs are selfmade from 42CrMo4 in conjunction with ARP nuts. Made the 1,5 rockers with the same principle, so I can change them easily on the dyno. With my ARP stud kit i found out, that when I tried to retorque the studs that my gaskets didn't settle; the nuts cam to the same position. (After loosening them a little of course)
Harry

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Great Work harry... I also suspect (especially given the nature of the person) that the geometry is fine.
Perhaps you can clarifyu this?

As ever - I'm in awe of your work!

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fab

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as usually good stuff
*wink*
fab


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Hey! FAB is Back!!!

Where have you been hiding?

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TurboHarry

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Hi,

I took the photos just to give an idea about the idea. At this stage of building I haven't checked the geometry yet. Has to be done of course.
H.

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